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beth. 6. Kent street, Southwark. 7.
Nicholas lane, Lombard street. 8. Turn-
mill street. 9. Upper Ground, South-
wark. 10. Whitechapel.
BULL bridge, 1. Horseleydown. 2. Lime-
house.
BULL court, 1. Bishopsgate street. 2.
Nightingale lane. 3. Petticoat lane.
4. Ragged row, Goswell street.
BULL HEAD alley, Rag street, Hockley in
the Hole.
BULL HEAD court, 1. Broad street, Lon-
don wall. 2. Cow lane. 3. Great
Queen street, Drury lane. 4. Jewin
street, Aldersgate street. 5. Laurence
lane. 6. Newgate street. 7. Peter
street, Cow Cross. 8. Wood street,
Cheapside.
BULL HEAD passage, Gracechurch street.
BULL HEAD yard, near Blackman street,
Southwark.
BULL INN court, in the Strand.
BULL lane, Stepney.
BULL AND MOUTH street, St. Martin's le
Grand.
BULL stairs, Bull alley, Upper Ground
street, Southwark.
BULL STAKE alley, Whitechapel.
BULL WHARF, near Brook's wharf.
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BULL WHARF lane, Thames street.
BULL yard, 1. Dunning's alley, Bishops-
gate street without. 2. Goswell street.
3. St. John's street, near Clerkenwell.
4. Kingsland road, Shoreditch. 5. Old
Horseleydown.
BULLEN'S rents, Shoe lane, Fleet street.
BULLIFORD court, Fenchurch street.
BULLOCK'S court, 1. Chequer alley, Old
Bethlem. 2. Minories.
BULLOCK'S yard, 1. Shoreditch. 2. Night-
ingale lane.
BULL'S rents, 1. Freeman's lane. 2. Lam-
beth marsh.
BULSTRODE, the seat of the Duke of Port-
land, near Beaconsfield in Buckingham-
shire. It is a large handsome house
finely situated in a pleasant park, and
you have a good view of it from the
road to Beaconsfield, which goes close
to the park gate.
BUNCH'S alley, Thrall street.
BUNHILL court, Bunhill fields.
BUNHILL FIELDS, formerly called Bonhill
fields, was anciently a tract of ground
of considerable extent, reaching from the
north side of Chiswell street to Old street.
BUNHILL FIELDS Burial ground, a large
piece of ground near Upper Moorfields.
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